most likely, you forgot to make the method doing
the changes TX_REQUIRED. Without a commit, the changes
won't be made in the database.
Frank
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> Subject: Question about CMP EJB
>
>
> I'm developing with J2EE RI a CMP EJB.
> Almost everything works great, but I have a weird behaviour.
>
> When I do a 'home.create("id")' in the DB all the data is
> correct, and the
> row that holds the EJB data reflects all the properties
> values. But when I
> try to modify the values of an already existing EJB in the
> row in the DB
> doesn't reflects the changes.
>
> Am I forgeting something?. Do I have to make an explicit call
> to store the
> new values in the DB?. I've been reading the Sun documentation about
> Container Managed Persistence and it doesn't say anything
> about explicit
> call to save the changes, as it's container's job.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Javier G�mez Lozano
>
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